WP eCommerce

Descrição

Since 2006, we’ve been helping entrepreneurs just like you realize their goal of selling online. Whether you’re hoping to sell digital downloads, physical inventory, or subscriptions and memberships – with WP eCommerce, you’re only minutes away from your next sale.

With hundreds of available hooks, developers can make WP eCommerce do anything you can imagine

Imagens de tela

Products list in WordPress backend

Edit Product screen

Single product page

Checkout page

Instalação

Upload the folder ‘wp-e-commerce’ to the ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory

Ative o plugin por meio do menu “Plugins” no WordPress

Atualizando

Before updating please make a backup of your existing files and database. Just in case.
After upgrading from earlier versions look for link “Update Store”. This will update your database structure to work with new version.

FAQ

How do I customize WP eCommerce

First of all, you should check out the Presentation settings which are in the Settings -> Store page.

I want to integrate a payment gateway that you don’t support. Can you help with that?

Absolutely! We have a growing list of trusted consultants who would be happy to partner with you to build a custom gateway. Alternatively, you’re more than welcome to request that we build it as a plugin or part of our core plugin. The more requests we get, the more likely we are to build it. If you happen to be a talented developer, we have a great documentation site with helpful information on building payment gateways

Which couriers does the plugin integrate with?

We have table rate, weight rate and flat rate shipping calculators.

We also currently integrate with UPS, USPS, Australia Post and Shipwire for real-time shipping rates. We have a premium plugin for FedEx as well.

Which multi-lingual plugins is WP eCommerce compatible with?

We currently provide basic support for WPML and qTranslate. We’re excited about an up-and-coming multi-lingual project called Babble. We intend to fully and canonically support Babble as our primary multi-lingual partner in releases to come.

Members Plugin – Integrates with PayPal Standard and Authorize.Net, allows you to create a Subscription-Based Product, as well as a “Members-Only” website with paid access to restricted content.

How do you provide support?

Each Addon comes with a license key that you can use to receive high-touch, 1-on-1 support from our trained support staff for any issues related to the addon in question. If you submit a support request here, you’ll get a helpful response within 24 hours or less (during business hours).

You can also receive premium support for general WP eCommerce issue if you purchase and have a valid Premium Support subscription (https://wpecommerce.org/premium-support-pricing/)

For the rest of our users, we do our best to monitor the WordPress.org support forums and respond in as timely a manner as we are able. We appreciate the countless helpful volunteers who also take time to respond to forum posts here.

Avaliações

I paid for Premiums Support over a week ago and to date have not heard from them or received any support at all.
Feels like a scam.
Can anybody tell me if they are actually still doing anything?
How do I get my money back because clearly they have not provided what was purchased.
VERY UNHAPPY!!!
AND
What is the point in having a link to non-existing 'training videos'?
On the Details page you have:
Learn quickly with our video tutorials
Click on the 'video tutorials' link and you get a 'Page Not Found' error.

First of all, the code is not documented AT ALL! and they code in a way which is impossible to be understood without documentation.
Second, no documentation is online on their website, they don't reply to emails and none of the issues related to this plugin on github or on wordpress.org are solved, they have not even tried to solved them. So I assume there is no support team.
Everyone, use WooCommerce, I haven't tried it yet, but it's definitely better supported.
To be honest, I am disappointed I can't give them 0 stars instead of 1.

Just first time I have to set up a WordPress payment, and this Plugin just made it extremely easy. I've just had an issue from my server and the IPN, that was filtered and blocked. The amazing support service of this plugin spot the problem and now i can use it without any problem.
A big Up for Mihai and WP eCommerce!

I'm not new to WordPress. I expect to spend a little time trying to have to figure out a new plugin or product. That said, I was hoping this would offer a simple but powerful eCommerce solution that requires a unique product setup on my site. First of all, there is absolutely no documentation that explains how to actually make it usable. Where's the cart? How do I add a checkout to the menus? The documentation makes no attempt to help. Their "installation" page is 1 paragraph, and it tells me basically how to install a WordPress plugin. Duh. I need to know how to setup your product. How to effectively add a product, how to get it to show up in one of my pages, how to get to the cart, how to get to the checkout.. There's just nothing that goes over ANY of this basic but critical information. Furthermore, their own site where they have documentation, is so riddled with dead links and dead images, and dead video links, I strongly wonder if the product is even still in development.
Also, I was optimistically going to plop down $99 or so for a premium add on but after this horrible experience I think I'll pass.

3.11.7 [2017-2-05]

Fix: In PHP versions prior to 5.5, we caused a fatal error. Our apologies are sincere, but update your PHP! Literally the same problem resolved in 3.11.6, just in a different context. We’ll get better at supporting EOL PHP, the WordPress way.

3.11.6 [2017-2-05]

Fix: In PHP versions prior to 5.5, we caused a fatal error. Our apologies are sincere, but update your PHP!

3.11.5 [2017-2-04]

Fix: Our extension page had some dated code which, in a bizarre turn of events, caused bulk select to break for all list tables. Mystery of mysteries, solved.

3.11.1

Fix: Our translation update was too fast, too furious. We accidentally replaced a string we didn’t intend to replace. This broke pagination for products. We feel pretty bad about that.

3.11.0

Potentially breaking change: wpsc_add_to_cart() now checks the $_REQUEST super global, rather than $_POST. This allows for future features, such as populating carts from a URL token, etc. Anywhere you may have code that checks for $_POST, in this context, it should now check $_REQUEST. See #1852.

Fix: Improvements to internationalization across the board, including updates to introduce compatibility for translate.wordpress.org.

Fix: Show admin notice if administrator has not set any target markets. See #711.

Fix: Check post_status more stringently in single page template controller. See #844.

Fix: The Google Analytics integration was calculating products once, not once per quantity in the cart. See #1718.

Fix: The Google Analytics integration was incompatible with the Yoast Analytics plugin. See #1736.

Fix: Resolve scenarios where variation combinations for products that were unavailable could still allow for cart addition (adding the parent product, rather than the variation). See #1373.

Fix: Order totals on sales log page did not count Closed Orders, but did Orders Received. This has been reversed, as that is the paradigm used throughout the rest of the project. See #1728.

Fix: Deleting a purchase log now also deletes the purchase meta associated with that log. See #1877.

Fix: Deleting a purchase log now also deletes the download status entries for that log. See #1964.

Fix: In the rare occurrence that an insert for a purchase log entry fails, we now return an error saying so. See #1892.

Fix: When creating a variation, you should be limited to selecting only variation sets as parents, not other variations. See #1893.

Enhancement: New 3.0 Payment Gateway API now has a method that checks for currencies that don’t use fractions. Our code formally had several areas these currencies were hard-coded, and egregiously incomplete. See #1917.

Enhancement: Mass improvements to 2.0 theme engine. Bug fixes, rich markup support, and much more. Want to test it out before 4.0? We have a filter for that.

Enhancement: Filter bulk messages to reflect that users are updating products, not posts. See #844.

Enhancement: Improve flexibility of product duplication functionality. Ensures that post meta tied to specific IDs have the available filters to update those IDs. See #1672.

Enhancement: All front-end AJAX responses are now filtered. See #1698.

New: Introducing Amazon Payments as an available payment gateway.

New: Introduced better filtering mechanisms for custom purchase statuses and related bulk actions and labels for those statuses. See #1525 and related issues/PRs.

New: Introduced a new filter, wpsc_checkout_get_fields, allowing you to add, remove, and modify checkout form fields. See #1837.

3.10.1

Fix: Uses version_compare() for comparing wpsc_version constant in legacy code (from 5 years ago). Using comparators was causing 3.10.0 to be “less than” 3.8, resulting in an unnecessary admin notice.

Fix: Changes internal mechanism for detecting which theme engine is in use. The way we were checking for it before caused many core actions to be unhooked, leading to unsavory results, like Fancy Notifications no longer working.

Fix: Patched in a few fixes for incorrect usage of esc_url(). This resolves scenarios like the selecting a custom checkout form in the Dashboard failing because of double-encoded ampersands.

3.10.0

Enhancement: Added updated PayPal gateways. We now support Digital Goods and Pro Hosted, and have updated the Express Checkout gateway. We now recommend all existing users of the 2.0 Express Checkout gateway update to the 3.0 version.

3.9.5

Fix: 4.3 Compatibility w/ WP_Widget constructors.

3.9.4

Security Fix: Harden several instances of $_POST input that were not sanitized properly. Specifically, PayPal settings and Quick Edit fields for products.

Security Fix: Do not return visitor meta if WP eCommerce presumes a user to be a bot.

Enhancement: Provide a notice for users to repair their WP eCommerce tables if visitor and visitor meta tables are in need of repair. See #1901.

New: New hook – wpsc_coupon_add_top and wpsc_coupon_add_bottom for the add coupon section.

New: New hook – wpsc_element_is_visible to check and see if an element is visible.

Change: Show region on shipping calculator.

Change: Billing was accidentally referred to as shipping when billing state and region was a drop down.

3.8.14.1

Fix: For users with older (3.7.x and older) templates copied into their theme directory, we inadvertently broke the visibility of the shipping calculator.

Fix: Under similar circumstances, taxes would not properly calculate.

Fix: Ensured compatibility with the popular “Weight and Destination” shipping module. Note: You may need to go to your Target Markets and re-save the values there to properly flush the cache for this compatibility.

Fix: Product categories sometimes disappear in admin (but still show on front end).

Fix: Product variations not deleted when deleting a product from the trash.

Fix: Products with variations display ‘from’ even if all prices are the same. Change: Product that have variations will display “from” price regardless of whether the variations are in stock or not (to avoid inconsistency).

Fix: Removing additional description of a product doesn’t have any effect. Props groques.

Fix: SQL error when updating from 3.7.

Fix: Saving thumbnail settings caused PHP timeout.

Fix: Single product image is not re-generated properly sometimes.

Fix: User submitted data is double-escaped, causing slashes to be stored in database table and sent to payment gateways.

Fix: Variations are not cloned properly when duplicating a product, causing error / hang in wp-admin.